Give your students access 24-7 to your lectures online and save valuable time you can use to interact with and activate the students in class (flipped learning). You can as well use it for distance learning courses. At the same time you make repetition easier.
Use Padlet for student contributions and feedback as well as follow-up on group work and sharing information in class.
Podcasting allows you to convey academic knowledge in an audio format, that your student can listen to anywhere.
Mark Friis Hau : Mark Friis Hau has been trying out the use of ChatGPT for most aspects of teaching his class - in this video he presents beneficial uses in teacher preparation, student homework and supervision.
Lukasz Krych : Facilitating live streaming of details during laboratory exercises across multiple laboratories.
Jan Halborg Jensen : Jan uses several tools in his teaching: Videos, screencasts, pencasts, preparatory quizzes in Absalon and live quizzes in the classroom. Testing one thing at a time has become his regular approach.
As a teacher at SUND you have an additional option for turning traditional lectures and classroom teaching into remote teaching.
Do you have large classes with 80, 100 or even 200 students? Here are some tips on activating everyone in class.
HyFlex or hybrid teaching is teaching with both physical attendants and online attendants via live-streaming services such as Zoom.